No, you're not imagining it — that in-flight cup of coffee really does taste different, and not in a good way. Thankfully, ...
Lying seems to come naturally to political elites. Dr. Mark Thornton examines John J. Mearsheimer’s book, Why Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in ...
New modeling suggests that Greenland’s meltwater may weaken the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a massive ocean conveyor belt that provides warm, salty water to the north Atlantic ...
The achievement shows kinetic energy from charged exhaust particles can be converted into useful electricity, but it's still not a working commercial reactor.
CDC leadership continues to try manufacture a scientific debate on vaccines where none exists, writes Ben Lopman.
UAB neuroscientist Kristina Visscher leads Neuroscience for All, a community initiative bringing hands-on brain science ...
Fourteen members of the University of Chicago faculty have received distinguished service professorships or named professorships.
Apple’s EU Siri AI delay shows how Europe’s DMA is turning personal assistants into the next platform-control fight for iPhone users today.
The company rolled out a biology-centric version of Claude and hosted surprisingly forthright conversations about AI and ...
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So ...
When Andreas Albrecht was a grad student at the University of Pennsylvania, he was looking for an advisor in particle physics ...
Carmel Valley teenager Amy Zhang is earning accolades in her dual loves of music and science. Through her piano performances, ...